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Boeing Dismantles DEI Department

Boeing has scrapped its diversity, equity, and inclusion department (DEI), according to a report from Bloomberg.

Ballot Initiative Sparks Concerns Over Transgender Procedures and Parental Rights in Missouri

A loosely defined ballot initiative in Missouri has the potential to reverse the state's prohibition on transgender medical treatments for minors, as highlighted by...

Polling Drop: Less Than 74% of Black Voters in Georgia Support Harris

Fewer than 75% of Black likely voters in Georgia intend to support Kamala Harris in the upcoming November election, representing a significant decline compared...

Safety Concerns Rise Over Transgender Policy in Minnesota Prisons

Minnesota’s decision to allow biological males identifying as transgender women to reside in women’s prisons has raised safety concerns among inmates, family members, and advocates. Supported by Governor Tim Walz’s administration, this policy has led to fears among incarcerated women in the Shakopee women’s prison, who claim the policy disregards their right to a secure environment.

Microsoft Report Highlights Company’s Commitment to DEI

Microsoft's latest diversity and inclusion report highlights the company's commitment to DEI efforts since the 1980s.

Ireland Passes Hate Crime Legislation

Ireland passed a hate crime bill that includes transgender ideology.

Doctor Withholding Study on Puberty Blockers

Johanna Olson-Kennedy is withholding a study on puberty blockers due to fears of it being politicized, according to a report from The New York Times.

Baldwin Under Fire for Funding LGBTQ Group Distributing Chest Binders to Minors

Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin is facing criticism over her allocation of $400,000 in federal funds to a youth services organization that provided chest binders...

Alaska Democrat Mary Peltola Reverses Course on Transgender Issue in Sports

An Alaska Democrat, who previously opposed legislation aimed at protecting the integrity of women’s sports, has changed her stance after a September report from...

Lawsuit Challenges Oklahoma’s Bible Lessons in Schools

Parents, teachers, and clergy members have filed a lawsuit with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to challenge a new state requirement that Bible lessons be taught in public schools.

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